Avatar Brings Actual Special Features to iTunes Special Features
The special features you get with iTunes' movies aren't really that special. Well, if anyone is going to do something about it, it's James Cameron. Say what you want about the guy, he's always pushing...
View ArticleJames Cameron’s New Sub Will Take Him To the Deepest Spot On Earth
James Cameron has long been a filmmaker who embraced the latest technologies, but his newest toy, the Deepsea Challenger, is a submarine that's capable of diving to the deepest part of the ocean, also...
View ArticleBuilding a Watch That Works At the Bottom Of the Ocean
The first time humans descended to the deepest spot on Earth, they were joined by a rare Rolex specially designed to withstand the immense pressures under water. And now that James Cameron plans to go...
View ArticleTitanic 3D: Spectacular Visuals, But Also Spectacular Arse-Ache
It's an epic film, laden with eleven Oscars and one of the biggest box-office returns in history. It also has a running time of biblical proportions, and many backsides were irretrievably numbed by the...
View ArticleJames Cameron Successfully Reaches “the Deepest Spot on Earth”
Director and science nerd James Cameron is making an attempt to travel to the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean. The last time someone tried this was in 1960, when Swiss oceanographer...
View ArticleFive Ways James Cameron Could Have Died on His Mission to the Bottom of the...
Over the weekend, James Cameron successfully made it to the the bottom of the Mariana Trench—the deepest point on Earth. Bad. Ass. But also: lucky, brave, well-prepared, and maybe a little bit daft:...
View ArticleJames Cameron’s First Images of the Bottom of the World
Cameron went down to the deepest pit of hell and came back unscathed, having touched down on the Challenger abyss, exploring for three hours. “It’s an alien world,” he said, and these are his first...
View ArticleNeil Degrasse Tyson Made James Cameron Update the Stars in Titanic 3D
No one asked James Cameron to trot out Titanic again with an annoying 3D makeover. But at least this time around the stars in scenes where the night sky is visible will all be in the right place. A few...
View ArticleSo That’s What James Cameron Went to the Bottom of the Marianas Trench For
You’ve got to wonder why James Cameron was so enthused about risking his life to get down to the deepest spot in the ocean. I mean, it wasn’t cheap; it wasn’t easy, and it must have been pretty bloody...
View Article10 Ways the Titanic Influenced the World Around Us
The earth has swung round the sun 100 times since the Titanic became a deep sea graveyard, but it continues to influence the world in ways you’d never expect. Here are ten examples of how the world has...
View ArticleJames Cameron Captured His Marianas Dive With Custom-Built, Thumb-Length HD...
Challenger Deep wasn’t the only piece of custom hardware he took to the bottom of the Marianas Trench. Those stunning images he took were captured with dual HD cameras, no bigger than your thumb, in...
View ArticleJames Cameron Wants to Convert Everyone to 5D
James Cameron wants everyone to adopt “5-D,” a term coined by the film and television industry to describe shooting in 2-D and 3-D simultaneously. Broadcast 3-D is often seen as the bastard stepchild...
View ArticleJames Cameron Recounts Epic Journey to the Deepest Place on Earth
Last month, James Cameron ventured where few had gone before, to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest point on the planet. Last night we got a first-hand account of the journey from the man...
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